3/10
Bleh
17 February 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Rudy Larriva is best known for his eleven Roadrunner cartoons during the mid-1960s, and all of them pale in comparison to the Chuck Jones-directed shorts, suffering from unremarkable music and stiff animation.

Clippety Clobbered is the last one he directed, and it really isn't any better than the others.

The first plan involving the invisible rock had potential, but it's ultimately ruined by the fact that the Roadrunner is actively fighting back against Wile E. Coyote, which is completely out-of-character for him.

With the invisible bricks, one has to wonder how the invisible paint wore off so fast on the coyote and the rock, but not the brick wall.

The idea of Wile E. Coyote making a bouncy mixture seems okay, but the scene drags out for WAY too long.

Unless you're a completist or you want to pad out the number of films you've rated on IMDb, I advise just skipping this.
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